List of island countries

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This is a list of island countries, countries that are located on islands or archipelagoes.

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[edit] Current

[edit] By political status

[edit] Independent

[edit] Independence under dispute

[edit] Autonomous, colonies and semi-autonomous

[edit] By geographic configuration

[edit] Centered on one major island

[edit] Spread over group of islands (including parts of archipelagoes and island arcs)

[edit] Island shared between two or more states

See List of divided islands

[edit] Continental shelf

[edit] Oceanic ridges or atolls

[edit] Former nations

[edit] Historical

[edit] Former colonies, possessions, protectorates and territories

[edit] Micronations

[edit] Notes

Although not an island nation, over 50% of Denmark's population (excluding Greenland and the Faroe Islands) live on islands.


¹ The Cook Islands and Niue are in free association with New Zealand. See Niue Constitution Act 1974 (NZ). Tokelau is a territory of New Zealand.
² An associated state of or in association with the United States.
3 The Colony of Newfoundland covers the island of Newfoundland before 1808. In 1808, part of the peninsula of Labrador was transferred to Newfoundland from Lower Canada. In other words, before 1808, Newfoundland was an island colony. From 1808 onwards, the Colony of Newfoundland, and later the Dominion of Newfoundland, had been an island plus an area on the continent of North America.
4 The Crown Colony of Hong Kong covers only Hong Kong Island from 1841 to 1860. Kowloon south of Boundary Street on the continent was added in 1860, and extended to include the New Territories in 1898.
5 See also Chinese Civil War, political status of Taiwan and legal status of Taiwan.
6 Australia is considered by geographers to be a continent and thus not an island, however in popular usage it is often referred to as an 'island continent'.

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